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Originally Posted by CCCLXXZ CMWERKS Great quality and prices. Depending on how deep the curb rash is it can be sanded out and/or filled by tig welding if necessary to

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Old 11-29-2009, 07:36 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Great quality and prices. Depending on how deep the curb rash is it can be sanded out and/or filled by tig welding if necessary to build it back up. Tires can be dismounted/mounted and balanced all there as well. Good time to pick a new wheel color and fix the damage for next spring since I believe your running a winter set anyway.

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Thanks Nick. I'll have to give them a call Monday.
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